Former names
|
Pearl River Boarding School (1892–1905) South Mississippi College (1906–1911) Mississippi Woman's College (1911–1954) William Carey College (1954–2006) |
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Motto | "Expect Great Things From God, Attempt Great Things For God"[1] |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1892; 132 years ago (1892) |
Accreditation | SACS |
Religious affiliation
|
Baptist (Mississippi Baptist Convention) |
President | Ben Burnett |
Provost | Daniel Caldwell |
Academic staff
|
190 full-time[2] 230 part-time |
Students | 5,641[3] |
Undergraduates | 3,264 [4] |
Location |
,
,
United States
31°18′22″N 89°17′28″W / 31.3062°N 89.29116°W / 31.3062; -89.29116 |
Campus | Small City, 120 acres (0.49 km2) |
Other campuses | |
Colors | Red, Black & White |
Nickname | Crusaders |
Sporting affiliations
|
NAIA – SSAC |
Website | www |
Former names
|
Pearl River Boarding School (1892–1905) South Mississippi College (1906–1911) Mississippi Woman's College (1911–1954) William Carey College (1954–2006) |
---|---|
Motto | "Expect Great Things From God, Attempt Great Things For God"[1] |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1892; 132 years ago (1892) |
Accreditation | SACS |
Religious affiliation
|
Baptist (Mississippi Baptist Convention) |
President | Ben Burnett |
Provost | Daniel Caldwell |
Academic staff
|
190 full-time[2] 230 part-time |
Students | 5,641[3] |
Undergraduates | 3,264 [4] |
Location |
,
,
United States
31°18′22″N 89°17′28″W / 31.3062°N 89.29116°W / 31.3062; -89.29116 |
Campus | Small City, 120 acres (0.49 km2) |
Other campuses | |
Colors | Red, Black & White |
Nickname | Crusaders |
Sporting affiliations
|
NAIA – SSAC |
Website | www |